Hi,
while updating to applications 17.04 I had a file conflict
between kmail 16.12 and kmail 17.04. I did not dig further.
Working around it allowed to proceed the update process.
After the installation while trying to get help from kmail I get the
"Documentation not Found" page.
Should I report this to bugzilla?
Regards,
--
José Abílio

Hi,
while updating to applications 17.04 I had a file conflict
between kmail 16.12 and kmail 17.04. I did not dig further.
Working around it allowed to proceed the update process.
After the installation while trying to get help from kmail I

"Documentation not Found" page.
Should I report this to bugzilla?
Regards,

Sorry to get back to you so late, but I had the same problem.
It turns out to be only the documentation file (at least in my
case) and, if you follow the link to that file, you will see
that all it is is the symlink kmail2 that points to the kmail
directory containing the docs.
If you delete the symlink, named kmail2, I am pretty sure it
was, then it all works fine.

Sorry to get back to you so late, but I had the same problem.
It turns out to be only the documentation file (at least in my
case) and, if you follow the link to that file, you will see
that all it is is the symlink kmail2 that points to the kmail
directory containing the docs.
If you delete the symlink, named kmail2, I am pretty sure it
was, then it all works fine.

Hi Peter,
thank you for your feedback. As I said in the original message I had worked around
the problem.
But you are right, the other problem that I had is the result of the link to the
documentation
being mishandled.
In order for the documentation to work is necessary to restore the symbolic link.
In my case I had to:
cd /usr/share/doc/HTML/en/
ln -s kmail2 kmail
Regards,
--
José Abílio

José Abílio Matos wrote:
> In order for the documentation to work is necessary to
restore the
> symbolic link.
>
> In my case I had to:
>
> cd /usr/share/doc/HTML/en/
> ln -s kmail2 kmail
Thanks! I didn't realize I had to put the link back into

Well, you know...? I just had a look and you don't have to put
the link back into place! If you remove the link as I had
initially indicated, the update will put the documentation
into a new folder called kmail2—at least, that is what
happened on my system.

Well, you know...? I just had a look and you don't have to put
the link back into place! If you remove the link as I had
initially indicated, the update will put the documentation
into a new folder called kmail2—at least, that is what
happened on my system.

One possible explanation for this behavior is that I had a crash in rpm while
updating due to a bug in libdb.
I tested the documentation is another machine that I have updated and it
works so probably the problem is a remnant from the incomplete update.
Regards,
--
José Abílio

Hi,
while updating to applications 17.04 I had a file conflict
between kmail 16.12 and kmail 17.04. I did not dig further.
Working around it allowed to proceed the update process.
After the installation while trying to get help from kmail I get the
"Documentation not Found" page.
Should I report this to bugzilla?